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Water spots on vehicle coated in June 2017
Luckily it's my own POV, and I'm fairly frustrated. 2013 Honda Fit Sport, (soft clear...) and I did paint correction and a coating with CQUK. I made sure I did it in June because monsoon season was coming in AZ and I wanted the UV protection. The water (rain water) must have so much copper and minerals in it, my CQUK coating has water spots starting to etch.
The vehicle sits outside (no sprinklers.... this was all caused by rain), so the thought of me polishing and reapplying a coating is fruitless as monsoons will happen every day until about September.
On a test spot I tried:
Pinnacle Black Label Surface Polish - did nothing
Megs #7 - Nothing
CarPro Re-Load - Nothing
The next step up from the products mentioned in my inventory all have some sort of abrasive, which I don't want to remove the coating... The water beading is amazing! And the coating is great at keeping dust and dirt at bay.
Frustrated to say the least in that I thought CQUK would have got me through the season somewhat unscathed. Aside from having to repolish (i.e. Polish, compound, essence, etc...) Anyone have any thoughts or ideas??? I'm open to suggestions.
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Re: Water spots on vehicle coated in June 2017
I suggest you watch the YouTube video by THERAGCOMPANY. Look for the one about OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY featuring MDR or mineral deposit remover
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Re: Water spots on vehicle coated in June 2017
Carpro has a deposit remover as well. Reach out to Corey at Carpro and see what he recommends.
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Re: Water spots on vehicle coated in June 2017
Do you have access to Optimum MDR or CarPro Spotless. I just used spotless on my brothers car that is coated to remove water spots from sprinklers. Worked out well after a couple applications. The water spots were on the car for a couple weeks.
I've had MDR be 50/50 on removing water spots.
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Re: Water spots on vehicle coated in June 2017
Have you tried Essence Plus..will not remove CQuartz UK.
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Re: Water spots on vehicle coated in June 2017
Any water spot remover will remove the coating, or at the very least cause the area to fail.
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Re: Water spots on vehicle coated in June 2017
Awesome responses! Thank you.
I have to place an order for reload due to a big job coming up.
I will add spotless and essence plus to the order.
Moving to Arizona has brought challenges that I haven't had to deal with before in NH. Thanks!!
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Re: Water spots on vehicle coated in June 2017
If the water spots have etched into the coating then it looks like the only remedy unfortunately is to repolish and reapply the coating.
Next time try topping the coating with a sealant like Reload and it will act as a sacrificial barrier for the coating.
Either that or dry the car immediately after every rain which kind of defeats the purpose of the coating.
In my experience, coatings are just as susceptible to water spots as clear coats. There may be some that are more chemical resistant.
I've tried some of the best on the market and still susceptible to water spots if minerals are in the water/rain.
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Re: Water spots on vehicle coated in June 2017
Thanks Frank, it has both CQUK and Reload. If I have to repolish, I'll wait until fall. We just got one heck of a monsoon. 65 mph winds and about 3" of water in an hour.
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Re: Water spots on vehicle coated in June 2017
Originally Posted by FrankS
If the water spots have etched into the coating then it looks like the only remedy unfortunately is to repolish and reapply the coating.
Next time try topping the coating with a sealant like Reload and it will act as a sacrificial barrier for the coating.
Either that or dry the car immediately after every rain which kind of defeats the purpose of the coating.
In my experience, coatings are just as susceptible to water spots as clear coats. There may be some that are more chemical resistant.
I've tried some of the best on the market and still susceptible to water spots if minerals are in the water/rain.
But this begs the question ...
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